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Hi guys, my car is coming up to its 200, 000kms service, just need to know what I need to replace/ tighten etc

So far on my list of things I'm doing

Service kit

http://www.kudosmotorsports.com/catalog/nissan-100000km-service-kit-water-pump-timing-belt-nissan-skyline-r33-gts25t-rb25det-p-558.html

Going with genuine nissan waterpump and going with the gates heavy duty timing belt.

Also going to do:

Cam cover gaskets

Gearbox oil

Spark plugs

Coolant

Engine oil

Diff oil

Is there anything else I should really be doing while I'm doing all the above?

Many thanks in advance.

-Hive

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Zeke, PM me your vin and model number off the blue plate in your engine and i will do you up a list of parts you will need and the cheapest place to buy them from.


Wow, this is unknown territory for a skyline.

I am yet to see one with over 140 000kms...

I am not sure if anybody will know what to do with it

Don't worry there are plenty of skylines with over 140 000kms on them, its just the odometers have been wound back 100 000kms :ninja:

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If doing waterpump I'd do thermostat also. And the idler bearing fasteners would also be cheap insurance.

Could put a whole gasket/seal kit through it also (especially if you have any leaks?). You will have most of it apart anyway...

Get some contact cleaner and tiny files and clean all your injector/coilpack/afm/cas etc connectors.

Don't bother cleaning the injectors as such, just all the electrical connectors you can find. Spray them with contact cleaner then scrape all the corrosion off the pins and re-tension all the female connectors.

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